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...Everton St., Dorchester. Carpenter, H. D., Persis Smith B 44. Carrier, F. L., Standish A 41. Carroll, A. L., Gore C 41. Castle, W. B., Gore A 44. Catterall, R. T., Gore A 34. Chadsey, H. M., 5 Whitney St., Roxbury. Chaffee, R. O., 26 Cedar Rd., Belmont. Chapin, E. A., Gore E 34. Chase, M. L., 287 Huron Ave. Chauvenet, L., George Smith B 22. Christiansin, G. O., 179 Harvard St. Clark, A. W., Gore B 44. Clarke, R. W., 35 Westbourne Terrace, Brookline. Clough, W. B., Gore B 13. Cobb, G. W., Jr., 28 Holyoke St. Cobb...
...noon Saturday. After prayers by Professor Francis G. Peabody '69 and the singing of "Fair Harvard," Major Henry Lee Higginson '55, introduced the speaker of the day, Colonel Charles Fessenden Morse '58, of Falmouth, who fought in four of the most important battles of the Civil War: Gettysburg, Cedar Mountain, Antietam, and Chancellorsville...
...Morse graduated from the Scientific School in 1858. In 1861, he became first lieutenant of the Second Massachusetts Volunteers; in 1862, he was appointed captain, the following year, major, and in 1865, lieutenant-colonel. He fought in four of the most important battles of the civil war: Gettysburg, Cedar Mountain, Antietam and Chancellorsville. All the Harvard survivors of the war will be invited, and will be guests at a luncheon given by the Memorial Society. The usual march and exercises will take place...
Brooks, W. O., 75 Cedar St., W. Somerville...
...launch has a cedar finish and overlapping planking. In the forward cockpit is a seat for two persons. In the compartment just behind this is the covered engine, with the operator's cockpit aft. When the crews go to New London on June 3 the new launch will be taken along with the older one which has always gone to the race before...